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Blocking reader: Design and implementation of a passive UHF RFID blocking reader

Posted on:2010-12-28Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:The University of Texas at ArlingtonCandidate:Narayanaswamy, GaurovFull Text:PDF
GTID:2448390002487047Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
In this thesis I present a low-cost passive UHF ISO 18000-6C Radio Frequency Identification, or RFID, reader that is feasible for mobile and privacy applications. Low cost readers are necessary to achieve the promised cost savings and enhanced revenue generation that the Internet of Things promises to deliver. Low cost readers may be installed virtually everywhere, providing real-time asset monitoring and a host of new and innovative applications yet to be conceived. While pervasively deployed readers provide tremendous benefits, the promiscuous nature of the 18000-6C tags means that the readers also pose a threat to personal security and privacy. Privately owned tags on a person will be read by all nearby readers without that person's consent thereby violating that person's privacy. A low cost reader worn on a person's body can be used as a Blocking Reader that prevents these unauthorized tag reads, preserving your privacy. My low-cost reader has been implemented based upon the Chipcon CC1101 chip, and I have characterized its basic read performance. Using a monopole antenna, my low cost reader can be utilized as a blocking reader that prevents unauthorized reads of tags within 1m of the reader. Furthermore, when worn on a person's body, my low-cost reader effectively acts as a Blocking Reader preventing all nearby readers from reading tags located on or in close proximity to the body.
Keywords/Search Tags:Reader, Passive UHF, Low cost
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